Over the next few months cycle clothing company Vulpine plans to introduce its first new styles since being acquired by new owners.
Vulpine, which focuses mostly on urban clothing, has been acquired by North Lane Group, a subsidiary of SportPursuit. Vulpine is one of a group of standalone brands NLG own.
This will start with a reworked merino wool range (pictured) – which will include some new and some redesigned pieces – a new take on the Portixol Waterproof Jacket (we reviewed the Hoy Vulpine Men's Portixol Waterproof Jacket back in 2016), a totally new commuting backpack, and a tweaked Harrington (we reviewed a previous version four years ago). More is promised after that.
"We've been hard at work getting previous favourite styles back up and running and putting new ideas into development," says Mark Lockie, Partnerships & Social Manager at Vulpine.
"We're very much alive and kicking, but we want to ensure we take the brand back to where it once was in a sensible, financially sustainable manner, with a focus on quality.
"Whilst we've sorted a lot of customer issues that arose during our 'turbulent' period, we'd encourage any of your readers that still have outstanding issues to get in touch via support [at] vulpine.cc. We'll do our best to sort everything we can, even if it relates to the previous owners (or previous, previous owners!)."
Vulpine entered administration back in 2017, and was then acquired by Mango Bikes before eventually moving to North Lane Group.
Head over to vulpine.cc to see the current range.
"Political opposition has come from the Conservatives, who have waged a long-standing resistance to the plans,....."...
I believe that was a response to widespread* vocal criticism over the original treatment....
Regan Dickenson sounds like a clown....
Surely the origin of the road names. EDIT: should have read chrisonabike's reply first...
It doesn't seem to have enlightened the driver....
If you're going to be ripped off, you should at least know how much you're being ripped off to the tune of....
I've just bought a second hand Mason but that 105 mechanical Strael looks a seriously good deal. Deeply pretty bike and I love the company ethos.
sounds like Lusso
Ok, just noticing this on my own bike. The rear wheel I bought from wheelbuilder.com. The front I rebuilt on my existing SON hub with a rim ordered...
This is so sad but also so sadly familiar. I am not sure whether more punitive sentences - e.g. life driving bans - would make any difference but...